" IAG has a nice cash flow from production so it could bring a Tyhee toward production and further exploration much faster and hence release the junior potential to the benefit of the IAG share price."
Euro, you raise an interesting point:
If Tyhee had more money now, they'd be drilling. And, perhaps with good results they'd be boosting up the resource with new finds that would help the share price and thus presumably make financing easier.
But, would more money at this point get them any closer to production then they are now with their limited budgeted spending?
My sense is NO. But, it's a great question for Dr. Webb.
What do you think?
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